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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/18/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA
 
KANSAS
-39  

+39  


68
 
41
Final
3

OKLAHOMA (9 - 1) at KANSAS (1 - 9)
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Week 12 Saturday, 11/18/2017 3:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
343OKLAHOMA-35-37
344KANSAS70.568
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games9-1+7.66-45-544.325.2600.7(8.5)1.227.415.7414.2(6)1.1
Road Games5-0+5.62-33-242.619.8607.4(8.6)1.633.617.8474.8(6.2)1.4
Last 3 Games3-0+3.13-01-249.734.7645.0(8.6)1.033.024.0507.3(6.9)1.3
Turf Games4-0+4.62-23-146.019.7629.7(8.8)1.736.019.7486.5(6.5)1.7
Conference Games6-1+5.13-44-342.926.6601.4(8.4)1.133.919.0476.3(6.7)1.0
OKLAHOMA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)44.325.226.431:5439-212(5.5)23-3272.2%389(12.1)71-601(8.5)(13.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.114.120.630:1537-150(4)20-3460.7%251(7.5)71-401(5.7)(14.8)
Offense Road Games42.619.825.032:5239-203(5.2)23-3271.7%404(12.7)71-607(8.6)(14.3)
Defense (All Games)27.415.721.128:0536-151(4.1)19-3358.4%263(8.1)69-414(6)(15.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.3217.521.430:4438-167(4.4)20-3361.3%256(7.8)70-423(6)(13.2)
Defense Road Games33.617.823.227:0737-169(4.6)23-3957.7%305(7.8)76-475(6.2)(14.1)

KANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-9-4.34-66-420.49.3355.2(4.9)2.342.224.0450.1(6.3)0.9
Home Games1-5-3.33-34-224.510.3435.0(5.6)2.741.722.0481.2(6.6)1.0
Last 3 Games0-3-12-11-218.79.7378.3(5.1)2.736.722.0388.7(5.9)1.0
Turf Games1-7-4.34-46-225.511.6428.1(5.5)2.641.724.0463.5(6.5)1.1
Conference Games0-7-23-43-415.67.4313.4(4.5)2.445.626.3456.7(6.4)0.9
KANSAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)20.49.317.327:4233-113(3.4)21-3954.1%242(6.1)73-355(4.9)(17.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.414.719.930:5136-139(3.9)21-3560.3%266(7.6)71-405(5.7)(14.8)
Offense Home Games24.510.320.328:1234-148(4.4)23-4352.7%287(6.6)77-435(5.6)(17.8)
Defense (All Games)42.224.021.232:1841-175(4.2)21-3069.1%275(9.1)72-450(6.3)(10.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.31.716.320.630:0937-154(4.2)21-3560.7%257(7.3)72-411(5.7)(13)
Defense Home Games41.722.022.531:4841-190(4.7)22-3269.5%291(9.2)72-481(6.6)(11.5)
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA 41,  KANSAS 36.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2017@ BAYLOR49-41W-28L62O40-34213-19-283135-6033-50-4631
10/7/2017IOWA ST31-38L-30L62.5O35-19025-34-323132-8120-27-3680
10/14/2017*TEXAS29-24W-8.5L61U39-17418-28-344139-13921-43-2890
10/21/2017@ KANSAS ST42-35W-16L55.5O38-20932-41-410242-26812-14-1442
10/28/2017TEXAS TECH49-27W-19W77U47-33622-34-281134-11522-36-3221
11/4/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST62-52W2W75O40-18724-36-598234-21328-54-4483
11/11/2017TCU38-20W-5.5W64U41-20018-27-333032-15514-29-2690
11/18/2017@ KANSAS            
11/25/2017W VIRGINIA            

KANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2017W VIRGINIA34-56L24.5W71O50-36717-34-197343-28825-39-3471
10/7/2017TEXAS TECH19-65L14.5L76O33-11223-43-256452-31322-27-2902
10/14/2017@ IOWA ST0-45L23.5L62U33-6211-26-44243-10618-30-2120
10/21/2017@ TCU0-43L37L60.5U31--258-18-46042-19120-28-2840
10/28/2017KANSAS ST20-30L25.5W55.5U28-6423-48-418243-2028-13-1381
11/4/2017BAYLOR9-38L7L61U33-12619-36-163239-12024-30-3350
11/11/2017@ TEXAS27-42L31.5W52O35-9627-43-268440-11324-34-2582
11/18/2017OKLAHOMA            
11/25/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OKLAHOMA: Bob Stoops might have stepped down, but the Sooners still have championship aspirations. Lincoln Riley is the new head coach for this team, and he is one of the brightest young minds in the game. Expect him to have no trouble getting the most out of Heisman hopeful QB Baker Mayfield and this offense. Riley just needs to prove that he can coach up a defense that must be better in order to make the CFP.
KANSAS: Heading into this season, David Beaty had won just two games in two seasons with Kansas. The Jayhawks have been blown out more than most other Power 5 programs, but they should be a lot more competitive this year. Kansas has plenty of talent alone the defensive line, and that should bode well against Big 12 offenses. The Jayhawks do, however, need more from the secondary and a lot more from their pitiful offense.
PREVIEW
No. 4 Oklahoma vows focus in Big 12 mismatch
 

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- No. 4 Oklahoma might be capable of beating Kansas by playing in a trance.

But when did quarterback Baker Mayfield ever play in a trance?

The ebullient Heisman Trophy candidate looks at the conference standings, sees the Sooners (9-1, 6-1 Big 12) at the top and the Jayhawks (1-9, 0-7) at the bottom, and only mentions one issue.

"We haven't won the Big 12 yet," Mayfield said. "They're a Big 12 opponent that's in the way of our goals so it shouldn't take any extra motivation.

"We have to have the same mindset no matter who we're playing against. That's kind of been our focus all year -- it doesn't matter who we're playing. We have to rise to the occasion and play well, week-in and week-out."

The Jayhawks have rarely prevented opponents from looking good. Their nine-game losing streak coincides with the FBS portion of their schedule. Each loss has been by double digits. Within the Big 12, Kansas has been outscored 319-109 and has lost 27 of their last 28 games, going 1-24 under third-year coach David Beaty.

The game will be the last at home for the Jayhawks, who stunned Texas in overtime in their final home game a year ago. But that was when the Longhorns were playing out the string under former coach Charlie Strong.

Oklahoma presents a far different challenge coming off Big 12 wins over Oklahoma State and TCU that were essentially elimination games for the College Football Playoff. Also, the Sooners have won 12 straight against the Jayhawks, all under Bob Stoops.

Mayfield is the nation's most efficient passer, completing 71.2 percent of his passes while throwing for 31 touchdowns with just five interceptions. His 355.9-yard average ranks second nationally.

A point first-year coach Lincoln Riley likes to stress, however, is that every game is important to maintain any kind of title hopes, especially since the Big 12 reinstituted its championship game. That outing, on Dec. 3 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, figures to pit the Sooners in a rematch with a conference rival.

"Everybody wants to make this conclusion or that conclusion," Riley said. "We have people wanting to crown national champions before the season even starts. You never know. That's the beauty of this game. You have to enjoy it and appreciate it every single week."

Leaders for the Kansas program received some appreciation, too, leading into the Oklahoma matchup -- or at least a reprieve from any possibility they could be released at the end of the season.

Both Beaty and athletic director Sheahon Zenger received a vote of confidence from first-year Kansas chancellor Douglas Girod.

"I want to reiterate my confidence in Sheahon and coach David Beaty," Girod wrote in a statement titled, "Football and our national aspirations."

"Nobody denies the challenges we are having on the field but I maintain my belief that Sheahon and coach Beaty have the right long-term vision and are doing things the right way."

Zenger has come under heat as the athletic director who fired Turner Gill after two seasons, picked Charlie Weis as his first football hire before firing him after four games into his third season, and then hiring Beaty, who stands 3-31. Beaty's only victory over an FBS opponent was the Texas win last season.

In a Sept. 22 news conference to announce a $350 million fundraising campaign designed mostly to upgrade Memorial Stadium, Girod stated his support for Zenger and Beaty and essentially reiterated that message this week.

Kansas has apparently settled on Carter Stanley at quarterback. The sophomore withstood a pounding in a 42-27 loss at Texas last week, completing 27 of 43 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns. He threw three interceptions, however, and was left attempting to rally the Jayhawks from a 28-7 deficit after one quarter.

"I'll say this about Carter Stanley, that might be one of the toughest cats I've ever been around," Beaty said. "They knocked the fool out of that guy. He is bleeding from every part of his body, and he gets up and can barely move. He is a tough dude. I give it to him."

Defensively, Oklahoma has had problems much of the season. In its 38-20 win against TCU, three freshmen made their first career starts in the secondary and gave the Sooners a noticeable lift.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 7:55:25 PM EST.


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